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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
VERSES FOR CHILDREN: MAPLE TREE, by ZEDA K. AILES First Line: Outside there stands a maple tree Last Line: To don their lovely yellow dresses. Subject(s): Maple Trees | |||
Outside there stands a maple tree That peers into the window at me. With a voice so soft, so gentle, too, It talks to me all summer through. But when the autumn Painter comes, Each leaf then loudly sings and hums. They're quite impatient, my guess is, To don their lovely yellow dresses. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RED MAPLE LEAVES by KENNETH REXROTH MAPLES IN A SPRUCE FOREST by JOHN UPDIKE JAPANESE MAPLES by JENNIE SCOTT ARNOLD MEAPLE LEAVES BE YOLLOW by WILLIAM BARNES THE MAPLE TREE OVER THE WAY by LEVI BISHOP THE AVENUE by GEORGES BOUTELLEAU THE SONG OF THE SOWER by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT AUTUMN by DAISIE DELL CHURCHWARD |
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